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How to Build a Backyard Shed
6y
DIY PETE
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Very nicely done.
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Caller
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on August 20, 2015
very nice
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edjdeschamps
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on September 22, 2015
on my 2Do list now ... tysm
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uWishuCould
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on October 5, 2015
Is there measurements of what sizes were cut for the back wall.
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SSG Saw
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on March 17, 2016
Are there specific plans for this project?
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Rootbeer
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on August 9, 2016
Thats awesome
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wjbanner89
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on April 8, 2017
On this project, illustration 12, how did you build your door frame with 2x4
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user_johnston_1651227
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on January 27, 2021
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Folding C-Table
6y
Deeply Southern Home
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I love this space-saving project! The two-toned stain really adds sophisticated style to it, too.
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karen_atlanta
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on August 4, 2015
I want to make a folding "Barbie" box for my 5 yo triplet granddaughters. In my mind, it's a box, which allows 4 sides to "fold out" and then fold out again, (both "folds" having leg support), creating a large "+" with 4 separate runways or play areas for their house, Vet office, Pediatrician, Optometrist, gymnastics area, etc...(the list goes on and on!) AND can be folded up and wheeled away with A LOT of their accessories inside. Have you ever seen anything like this? Your C-table has several of the same components I have in mind.
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GrandmamaKK
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on January 30, 2017
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Octagon Rotating Bookshelf
6y
Her Tool Belt
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This also makes a fabulous storage tower for blu-ray videos.
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Geekteach
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on February 5, 2016
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Desktop File Drawers
6y
My Altered State
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Pauline, this is brilliant! Great step by step tutorial, thank you! :) Did you wax the bottom of the drawers and/or glides or wasn't that necessary? I can't wait to try this! ~ Christina
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queenopearls_117536
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on August 3, 2015
Am I missing something here? You do not say what you used for the frame and draw cuts, I assume you used the remaining piece of 1 x 12, because it is the only board listed in the materials; other then the 1/4" ply.
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doctyryx3_82294
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on August 3, 2015
@queenopearls_117536 Thank you. I didn't need to wax the bottom of the drawers, but it wouldn't hurt to do it if you wanted. :)
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My Altered State
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on August 3, 2015
@doctyryx3_82294 You are correct. The other half of the 1x12" board is used for the sides and top. (Step One) :)
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My Altered State
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on August 3, 2015
This is an adorable set of drawers. What material did you use for the actual drawer fronts and sides? It seems as tho' 1/2 of the 1x12 x8 was used for the sides and top of the box...and the other 1/2 used for the 3 drawer bottoms.
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tinab158
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on September 1, 2015
tinab158 Thank you and yes, that is correct. The lumber material for this project consists of a 1" x 12" x 8' board, and a 24 x 48" sheet of thin plywood. :)
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My Altered State
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on September 1, 2015
Great set of drawers, I love them! I do have a question though, and I hope it's not too late to get an answer. You show making a notch on the bottom, rear corners of the drawers: so they will clear the track. However you don't mention or show the size of the finished notch, only the very start of it. Can you tell me the size of the finished notch needed to clear the track? I came to RYOBI for another one of your projects, now this project has moved to the top of my list.
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Happily
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on September 2, 2015
Happily, Thank you so much! The size of the notch is relative to the size of the tiny scrap strips you use for the drawer guides. It just needs to be flush with the plywood underside of the drawer so it slides smoothly, and wide enough to clear the guides (or rails). It's easy to eyeball it once you have it in front of you, and it only takes a second to notch them out. :)
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My Altered State
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on September 3, 2015
do you have downloadable plans
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billtrivett
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on August 11, 2016
I would also like downloadable plans please!!
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altima04
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on June 11, 2017
I love it! Where did you find the cute hardware?
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cnoher0
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on December 18, 2017
Weird cannot access this project
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Grasshopper6
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on May 31, 2018
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PAINT STORAGE SHELF
6y
Create & Babble
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DIY Sofa
6y
Homemade Modern
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Thats way cool! Good job. I look forward to more of your projects
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sean7012
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on August 27, 2015
I'm actually copying this today for a bed frame
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sean7012
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on September 3, 2015
Hola, es posible todas las instrucciones en español por favor, el sistema está solo en Inglés. Saludos.
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Chinitocr
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on September 2, 2017
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Custom Closet for Him
6y
Deeply Southern Home
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PARTY STATION
6y
Woodworker's Journal
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